11:10 AM,
Apr. 2, 2014

Northwestern quarterback Kain Colter (2) wears APU for "All Players United" on his wrist tape last year in Evanston, Ill.

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Andrew Cline

Current and former college athletes have lawyered up and gone after the NCAA for the exploitative contract it requires athletes to sign in exchange for competing in a college uniform. As a result, the NCAA's financial empire is beginning to fracture. The results could -- and should -- change college athletics forever.

Last week's ruling by the National Labor Relations Board's regional director, Peter Sung Ohr, is the second crack in the foundation of the multibillion-dollar enterprise in recent months. Ohr ruled that Northwestern University's football players are paid to perform a ...